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Human Question

The Yawpers

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Format: LP

Cat No: LPBS271

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Release Date:  19 April 2019

Label:  Bloodshot Records

Packaging Type:  Digipak

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  744302027128

Genres:  Rock  Alternative  

Release Date:  19 April 2019

Label:  Bloodshot Records

Packaging Type:  Slip Sleeve (CD or Vinyl)

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  744302027111

Genres:  Rock  Alternative  

  • Description

    The Yawpers are the sheep in wolf?s clothing. Through their first three albums, the group divined a signature style--w hat Pitchfork described as - an expansive vision of rock ?n? roll, one that cherrypicks from various folk traditions: punk, rockabilly, blues, whatever they might have on hand or find in the trash. The sound is a front-heavy, groovy, fire & brimstone punk-blues overlying a dynamic and metaphysical roots rock. On their fourth album Human Question, the Denver trio zooms out to a more vast and accessible stylistic and spiritual universe. The 38-minute thrill ride generates growth and cathartic self-reflection for audience and performer alike. If there was justice in this world, the Yawpers would be the savior that rock and roll didn?t know it was waiting for.

    Description

    The Yawpers are the sheep in wolf?s clothing. Through their first three albums, the group divined a signature style--w hat Pitchfork described as - an expansive vision of rock ?n? roll, one that cherrypicks from various folk traditions: punk, rockabilly, blues, whatever they might have on hand or find in the trash. The sound is a front-heavy, groovy, fire & brimstone punk-blues overlying a dynamic and metaphysical roots rock. On their fourth album Human Question, the Denver trio zooms out to a more vast and accessible stylistic and spiritual universe. The 38-minute thrill ride generates growth and cathartic self-reflection for audience and performer alike. If there was justice in this world, the Yawpers would be the savior that rock and roll didn?t know it was waiting for.